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By Declan McCullagh, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Dec 22, 2005 6:11:00 PM

A federal judge has blocked enforcement of a California law restricting violent video games, saying it violates the First Amendment's guarantee of freedom of expression.

U.S. District Judge Ronald Whyte ruled late Wednesday that the state law, signed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger in October, unconstitutionally restricts minors' rights to information and granted the video game industry's request for a preliminary injunction.

"Serious questions are raised concerning (California's) ability to restrict minors' First Amendment rights in connection with exposure to violent video games, including the question of whether there is a causal connection between access to such games and psychological or other harm to children," Whyte said in a 17-page opinion (click here for PDF).

California is one of a string of states that recently have enacted similar laws restricting violent and sexually explicit video games--legislation that has been uniformly rejected by the courts. Laws in Illinois and Michigan were blocked by federal judges on First Amendment grounds in the last few weeks, and earlier laws in Indianapolis and Missouri's St. Louis County have also been shot down. The U.S. Supreme Court has not squarely addressed this topic, but it has said in other contexts that even minors have free-expression rights.

The California law said minors must be restricted from buying a "violent video game." That was defined as a game in which the player has the option of "killing, maiming, dismembering or sexually assaulting an image of a human being" in offensive ways.

The Entertainment Software Association, a Washington, D.C.-based trade group that filed many of the lawsuits, applauded the California decision.

"For the sixth time in five years, federal courts have now blocked or struck down these state and local laws seeking to regulate the sale of games to minors based on their content, and none have upheld such statutes," ESA president Douglas Lowenstein said in a statement.

Because Judge Whyte's decision is only preliminary, the final outcome could change after a full trial takes place. Attorneys for California are expected to cite research that claims to demonstrate a causal link between violent video games and harm to children.

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No sale
the state can not block sale of violent vidoe games. if the state blocks sale then stores will loose 50% of their profits.

there is a rating system in place to prevent kids ages 14 and under form buying the games that are really violent and have mature stuff.... (Read the rest)
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Now long ago I choose NOT to be a parent because Laff   | 12/22/05
Look again slopoke   | 12/22/05
The other side SC-man   | 12/22/05
There is already a Game Rating System in place JJ_z   | 12/22/05
The 'Rents IndigoDarkwolf   | 12/22/05
Actually I disagree with all you listed..... Laff   | 12/22/05
I was hoping for more SC-man   | 12/22/05
OK...YES I do agree that there has to be some limitations. Laff   | 12/22/05
Two things you said (but the same thing) SC-man   | 12/22/05
Well even in your own words and or plan..... Laff   | 12/22/05
RE: The other side rhavyn   | 12/22/05
Games and movies ARE all that different. bjbrock   | 12/22/05
...yeah, like paintings and books! IndigoDarkwolf   | 12/22/05
any proof? funnydale   | 12/22/05
I don't think I used the term dangerous. bjbrock   | 12/22/05
Corrected / Not corrected SC-man   | 12/22/05
You're not paying attention rhavyn   | 12/22/05
Right- You aren't SC-man   | 12/23/05
Its funny you should say that. funnydale   | 12/23/05
you have your facts wrong, there is no regulation of violent movies. funnydale   | 12/22/05
See higher post (NT) SC-man   | 12/22/05
you have your facts wrong, there is no regulation of violent movies. funnydale   | 12/22/05
good news Jeff Spicoli   | 12/22/05
But then again ... worknman   | 12/22/05
This idea that somewhere in the past was a time of Laff   | 12/22/05
You need to be a little smarter than that ... worknman   | 12/22/05
It's not McDonalds food it's calories vs exercise. Laff   | 12/22/05
Who knows? worknman   | 12/22/05
Good and fair question..... Laff   | 12/22/05
Back years ago in College voska   | 12/22/05
So take responsibility... Artstar   | 12/22/05
RE: good news SC-man   | 12/22/05
Personally slopoke   | 12/22/05
This is screwed up osreinstall   | 12/22/05
I can understand your frustration here voska   | 12/22/05
Kids need supervision and lack maturity for an informed decision. osreinstall   | 12/22/05
Great Idea! markdoiron   | 12/22/05
You need a new lawyer osreinstall   | 12/22/05
A Lawyer would say SC-man   | 12/22/05
I like this better osreinstall   | 12/22/05
Parental Control borandi   | 12/22/05
aack CobraA1   | 12/22/05
be a parent not a lawyer xkmail   | 12/22/05
You should send your message to goodie two shoes "Bill O'Riely"......... Can you hear me   | 12/22/05
Tired... Neo271   | 12/23/05
Are you sure? osreinstall   | 12/23/05
Grrrrrrrr........ Shelendrea   | 12/23/05
RE: Grrrrrrrr........ SC-man   | 12/23/05
re RE: Grrrrrrrr........ Shelendrea   | 12/28/05
RE: re RE: Grrrrrrrr........ SC-man   | 12/31/05
Parents don't do their part Omnitron   | 12/23/05
That's because Shelendrea   | 12/23/05
political motivation Sgt. Pinback   | 12/24/05
You're Right ... markdoiron   | 12/26/05
good point bjorn@...   | 12/25/05
Terrible logic techboy_z   | 12/27/05
Terrible logic techboy_z   | 12/27/05
I Agree with Omni Neo271   | 12/23/05
Give me a break Shelendrea   | 12/23/05
Query: What hurts children more? Imaginary Violence or Censorship. Zinoron   | 12/23/05
children CobraA1   | 12/23/05
Thankyou Shelendrea   | 12/23/05
Obviously. Zinoron   | 12/23/05
Obviously not Shelendrea   | 12/23/05
I know you didn't evolve much. osreinstall   | 12/23/05
I see. CobraA1   | 12/24/05
To some degree, I concur. Zinoron   | 12/24/05
I have thought it out. osreinstall   | 12/24/05
Perhaps I have not articulated it clearly. Zinoron   | 12/27/05
I knew what you meant. osreinstall   | 12/27/05
It is clear to me that you do not. Zinoron   | 12/27/05
Yes I have osreinstall   | 12/27/05
If we're going to be childish about it: No you don't times infinity. Zinoron   | 12/27/05
Now you are whining. Talk about childish. osreinstall   | 12/27/05
are you a parent? Shelendrea   | 12/27/05
The right thing is rarely ever the easy thing. Zinoron   | 12/27/05
I see. CobraA1   | 12/24/05
GREAT post btljooz   | 12/23/05
Good for Judge!!! btljooz   | 12/23/05
Parents NEED to be PARENTS!!! btljooz   | 12/23/05
Yes, but they aren't solely responsible Fred Fredrickson   | 12/26/05
Fred btljooz   | 12/27/05
Adults are not being censored. osreinstall   | 12/26/05
Parents need to be parents, but I miss common sense too. HypnoToad   | 12/24/05
Pretty much on target Seenidog   | 12/24/05
Re: Pretty much on target wackoae   | 12/25/05
Message has been deleted. youareobviouslyandidiot   | 12/25/05
I'm not the moron here wackoae   | 12/25/05
Message has been deleted. youareobviouslyandidiot   | 12/25/05
The problem with America is people like you. osreinstall   | 12/26/05
hooked, lol. Jack-Booted EULA   | 12/26/05
Yes, but I swiped the instigator. osreinstall   | 12/26/05
FINALLY!!! Someone has hit the nail on the head!!! Jeff Spicoli   | 12/26/05
Way off... techboy_z   | 12/27/05
THANK YOU, Jeff btljooz   | 12/27/05
You have got to be kidding. osreinstall   | 12/27/05
osreinstall btljooz   | 12/27/05
You are wrong also. osreinstall   | 12/27/05
Where's the logic? techboy_z   | 12/27/05
Judge Blocks Video Game Law B00kman   | 12/26/05
parents have not lost control tommcd64   | 12/26/05
This law help parents mantain the control wackoae   | 12/26/05
parents have not lost control tommcd64   | 12/26/05
wow.... jebakk   | 01/13/06
No sale deamonboy92   | 05/01/08

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